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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Jahangir's Tomb & Ravi Riverside Photo Walk 2015

Locally Lahore Team organized its 2nd exploration tour & photo walk of year 2015 spring season to promote Lahore's tourism and historical importance. The main location of tour was Jahangir's Tomb which is a mausoleum built for Jahangir, who ruled the Mughal Empire from 1605 to 1627.

This event was meant for general public, student groups, tourists and photographers who is having interest in history. The event starting time was 8:15 AM on Fort Road Food Street, Badshahi Mosque. But because of some parking issues the event started around 9:00 AM. It was full sunny day. When every one was there, Adil Lahorei elaborate them the complete plan of the tour in 5 minutes and then we all prayed to have a safe and successful tour. There we had a group photo, out side the Badshahi Mosque. Then we all settled ourselves in to the coaster and left for the location. We all had 'Khalifa's Sweets' during the journey.
There were more than 40 participants in this event. All the participants were energetic and fun loving. They cooperated with the team very well. Every member got a 'coupon ticket' which was used in tea, lunch and gifts process.

We reached Tomb around 9:20 AM. On entrance Adil Lahorei described the history of the tomb and the historical value of the place. The walk was lead by one of the best photographer of Lahore Sir Abbrar Cheema. Who has strong foundation in Art, Creativity, Photography, Multimedia productions, Documentary making, Commercial Art and computer applications complemented by knowledge of business operations and the need for customer-focused service.
Adil Lahorei telling the history of Place
Adil Lahorei telling the history of Place
Group Photo
Group Photo on start of Walk
Entering the Tomb
Entering the Tomb
We took a group photo on the entrance and started visiting the places. The climate was very hot and sunny. Every one was busy in taking photographs. Then every one was told to have tea at 10:30 AM on a specific place where the Locally Team arranged the tea.


Tea Time

Tea Time

Tea Time

Khalifa's Khatai
Khalifa's Khatai
The region was a "favorite spot" of Jahangir and his wife Noor Jahan, when they lived in this city. The tomb, along with the adjacent Akbari Sarai and the Tomb of Asif Khan, is on the tentative list as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After the Taj Mehal, Emperor Jahangir's tomb is well known for its beauty and texture which also is a living example of taste and sense of beauty of King Shah Jahan.

Jahangir's Tomb



Building of Tomb is constructed at 5 feet high platform, 267 feet in square. The exterior of the monument including the lowest stage of the towers has red sandstone. There are 5 floored nearly 100 feet high octagonal minarets . We saw a beautiful view of Lahore city from the minarets. Amulet of grave is located in the center of the building. This has been surrounded by rooms whose total number is 40. Every room has a corridor ahead. Important thing is that every room has different design of corridor. In these rooms, Hufaaz and Islamic Scholars were living who were reciting Quraan in Mughal era, in order to reward the King Soul.

View of Jahangir's Tomb
View of Jahangir's Tomb
Amulet of grave is built on 13 feet long and 9 feet wide platform. The platform of grave is made at 12 1/2 feet height from ground. Marble grave is engraved with the 99 attributes of ALLAH. Verses of Quran engraved on Head side while feet side registered: Aillah Hazrat, Gufran-e-Pannah, The king of India, Noor-u-Din Muhammad Jahangir AH 1037"


Amulet of Jahangir's grave
Amulet of Jahangir's grave

Architecture


The entrance to the mausoleum is through two massive gateways of stone and masonry opposite each other which lead to a square enclosure known as the Akbari Serai. This enclosure leads to another one, on the Western side, giving full view of the garden in front of the mausoleum, which is traversed by four bricked canals proceeding from the center, and in which many fountains were placed which are now ruined. The corridor around the mausoleum is adorned with a very elegant mosaic, representing flowers and verses from the Quran.


Architecture of Tomb
Architecture of Tomb
Architecture of Tomb

The mausoleum is a building with one floor. The ground floor has a square shape. Its structure consists of a platform with a tall, octagonal tower and a projecting entrance in the middle of each side. The exterior of the mausoleum, including the lowest stage of the towers, is clad with red sandstone facing with rich panel decoration inlaid with marble decorative motifs.


Architecture of Tomb
Architecture of Tomb
Architecture of Tomb

The four minarets  of the tomb, with the white marble cupolas, rise in five stages have a zigzag inlay of white and yellow marble. The building is divided into a series of vaulted compartments. The interior is embellished with floral frescoes with delicate inlay work and marble of various colors. Inside the mausoleum is the white marble cenotaph with its delicate and colorful Petra dura flowers.
minarets  of the tomb
minarets  of the tomb


The interior of the mausoleum is an elevated sarcophagus of white marble, the sides of which are wrought with flowers of mosaic in the same elegant style as the tombs in the Taj Mahal at Agra, India. On two sides of the sarcophagus the ninety-nine attributes of God are inlaid in black.


It was a beautiful place. Every one enjoyed the tour and got fresh photographs of that place. After complete view of tomb we all came back for lunch at 12:30 PM. After Lunch Sir Abbrar Cheema shared his experience of working with all of us and also gave advice and tips of Photography. The sun was on its peak and it was too hot. We did lunch and moved for 'Tomb of Asif Khan'.

Abbrar Cheema
Sir Abbrar Cheema

Asif Khan Tomb 


Asif Khan was the brother of Empress Noor Jahan, and father of Arjumand Bano Begum, who became the consort of Shah Jahan under the name Mumtaz Mahal.

In 1636, he was elevated as Khan-e-Khana and commander-in-chief and a year later became the governor of Lahore. Asif Khan died on 12 June 1641 in a battle against the forces of rebel Raja Jagat Singh. His tomb was commissioned to be built in the Shahdara tomb complex in Lahore by Shah Jahan. It was built to the west of the tomb of Jahangir, facing it. It took four years and was completed in 1645 at a cost of 0.3 million rupees.
Asif Khan Tomb
Asif Khan Tomb 
The main chamber is of octagonal plan, with a large central double-layered bulbous dome. It stands in the centre of a large Mughal garden, which is divided into four squares. Octagonal tombs were never used for emperors but they were commonly employed for burial of high-ranking noblemen such as Asaf Khan. The bulbous dome that crowns the tomb is an innovation of Shah Jahan's era that was used to great effect at other sites such as the Taj Mahal.

Architecture


The tomb is built entirely of brick.The floor of the platform on which the tomb stands was created in Sang-e Abri, while the outer walls were covered with red sandstone. Each side has a deeply recessed iwan, or alcove, with a door and arched window looking into the tomb. The exterior originally was adorned with marble stone inlay work and veneered with stucco tracery, and blue kashi tiles typical of Lahore. The floors were decorated with marble, inlaid with precious stones.
Amulet of Asif Khan's grave
Amulet of Asif Khan's grave
The interior was renowned for its lavish use of white marble and precious stone inlay, which has since disappeared. The inner dome ceiling is decorated in a high plaster relief of interlacing patterns, but much of it has fallen off. The tomb contains the marble cenotaph, carved with inscriptions from the Qur'an, similar to that in Emperor Jahangir's adjacent tomb.


Adil Lahorie
Discussion Time with Adil
After that we moved to Ravi Riverside about 3:15 PM. The weather was quite pleasant that time as cool breeze was blowing. We reached Ravi at 3:35 PM and spent almost an hour there. Candidates took pictures there and some enjoyed the view of Ravi and i was one of them. Then after one hour we moved back to the Food Street and dropped all the participants there.
Ravi Side View
Ravi Side View
It was an awesome and energetic event. Start time was disturbed but Locally Team managed it very well. Thanks to all the Participants who joined us and made this event successful. For more Pictures you can visit 'Locally Lahore' photo album Jahangir's Tomb & Ravi Riverside Photo Walk 2015 on Facebook.

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Locally Lahore Photo Walk 2015

Locally Lahore Team organized its 1st photo walk of spring season on Sunday 8th March, 2015 to promote Lahore's tourism and historical importance. The Walk started from Delhi Gate and ended at Gawalmandi Food Street. There were almost 25 participants in this walk. This event is only meant for photographers, its not general public and touring event. The participants got fresh photographs of Walled City's Historical, Domestic & Commercial Architecture, Streets Life of Walled City Lahore, Commercial Aspects and many more Faces of Lahore.

This Photo Walk was aimed at focusing the true face of Lahore where ordinary people find pleasure in everyday life moments. We experienced marvelous old architecture of domestic & commercial urbanized areas of walled city with detailed historical information from one of our leading team member Adil Lahorei. The walk lead by one of the best photographer of Lahore Mr. Yasir Nisar.

Photo walk main Route was Inside Delhi Gate to Gawalmandi Food Street. Due to rainy weather the walk started late. We reached at Delhi in morning and started walk passing through phool wali gali to Wazir Khan mosque. We visited mosque and Adil told some of the history of the beautiful mosque. We stayed at Mosque for 15 to 20 minutes. An ad film shooting was recording there. Then from mosque we moved to Mochi Gate passing through the small streets. There we visited Dena Nath Haveli and Mubarak Haveli. Also i bought desi food from there. Then on reaching Mochi Gate, we visited Nisar Haveli, Chohta Mufti BakirChowk Nawab SabMohala Teera Giraa, Mohala Laaht Maraa. Finally passing through these places we moved to Gawalmandi food street where was the arrangement of breakfast. From chamberlain road we reached at food street, Adil also took us to the Baking Virsa shop there.

Delhi Gate

The Dehli Gate was once the main and only road that led from Lahore to Dehli. The gate was built during the Mughal era. Although the gate suffered greatly in the 1947 riots, it has since been renovated and today is in its former glory.

The area around Delhi Gate was once an affluent neighborhood, where aristocrats, courtiers and wealthy merchants lived in grand havelis. Unfortunately, the genteel residents are long gone and their splendid havelis are crumbling. Narrow streets have become congested as residential and commercial areas have melded into one. Yet, some of the families living there have been doing so for generations.

Delhi Gate
Delhi Gate houses some of Lahore’s biggest markets and is always abuzz with activity. Azam Cloth Market, which is believed to be one of Asia’s largest, comprises approximately 25,000 shops selling fabric, draperies, shoes, as well as embroidery stalls. Nearby is Namad Garan, an old-fashioned spice bazaar. If you are looking for fine dining, Delhi Gate is not the place to be. But plenty of mouth-watering desi snacks are available including kachoris, pakoras, pathooray and naan channay.


Delhi Gate Street

Wazir Khan Mosque

Near the Gate stands the Masjid Wazir Khan, a famous landmark. Built by Nawab Wazir Khan, Governor of Lahore (1634-1635), it is a fine example of Mughal architecture. The mosaic tiles that adorn the walls are embellished with Arabic calligraphy. The Mosque is frequented by the faithful five times a day, every day.

It has 4 minarets but all are not built same time. The three of it are built together and one is built later. The forth minaret is not straight. There is a big Pool in the center of the mosque. Also there is a Tomb of Syed Muhammad Ishaq, in the mosque. There are many hujras (a separate room within the mosque for prayer in solitude) door which are closed now. 
Masjid Wazir Khan
Khaleefa Bakery

One of the best and famous bakers of Lahore.

Dena Nath Haveli

Haveli Dina Nath is situated in the Phoolon Wali Gali inside Delhi Gate, Lahore. The architecture of Haveli Dina Nath has been changed enough till the present day.

Out Side the Haveli

Mubarak Haveli

A colossal haveli built by Mir Bahadur Ali, Mir Nadir Ali and Mir Bahar Ali, sons of a well-known 'tabeeb' and 'hakeem' during the time of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. It took three years to build and when the three brothers moved in, Bahadar Ali's wife gave birth to a son. This was seen as a good omen and the 'haveli' was named Mubarak Haveli. The family continued to prosper in the field of 'medicine' and business. With time they branched off into two major components, the Fakir family and the Syed family.

In Lahore, If ever there was a haveli that could be labeled as among the oldest, and also the finest, without doubt it would be Mubarak Haveli, inside Mochi Gate area. It was here that the Koh-e-Noor Diamond was recovered from a trapped Afghan king. This 'haveli' has stories galore, ones that make history so interesting.


Mochi Gate


The Mochi Gate is a historical gate built during the Mughal period. In Urdu, Mochi means cobbler, which may indicate that the bazaar was once a market for shoes and repair shops. Another theory is that according to legend the gate was named after Moti, a guard of the gate during the Mughal era, who guarded and looked after the gate all his life. Later on, the name was distorted and became Mochi.

Today, the bazaar around the Mochi gate is renowned for its dry fruits, kites and fireworks. Mochi Gate is the entrance to the Mochi Bagh, where many renowned Pakistani leaders of past and present have delivered speeches.
Team Passing through Mochi Gate
Nisar Haveli

Nisar Haveli is an old mansion located inside mochi gate, walled city of Lahore.It is named 'Nisar Haveli' after Nawab Nisar Ali Khan Qizalbash (Late).

Nisar Haveli is the center of Mourning of Imam Hussain (a.s). Every year Lahore's Markazi Shabeh-e- Zuljanah of Yaum-e-Ashura emerges from Nisar Haveli Mochi gate that culminates at Karbala Gameshah. The route hasn't changed in over 150 years. Every year, as the sun descends on the ninth of Muharram, thousands of Shias make their way towards Mochi Gate in Lahore. From here, they walk through the maze of narrow streets in the walled city and reach Nisar Haveli.

Baking Virsa

Baking virsa has been serving food for last ten years. Another important thing is that you have to place order a day before and then go on the given time and enjoy your food. One of the oldest and finest 'Bakar khani' are made here. There orders go to England as well. And they complete the order in 3 days.

Gawalmandi Foodstreet

Food Street in Gawalmandi, Lahore is a center of traditional Pakistani food. Gawalmandi is basically very famous for their delicious and desi food. The site is surrounded by centuries-old buildings and places like landa bazaar, Mayo Hospital and Baansan-wala Bazaar.




As it was rainy weather that day still the photo walk went very good. Thanks to all the Participants who joined us and made this event successful. For more Pictures you can visit Locally Lahore Photo walk 2015 album on Facebook.

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